Class Note 2001
Jan - Feb 2011
Hi, ’01s! Hope everyone has been enjoying the holiday season. Lots of good news to report from our classmates.
Katie Lyndon married John Kehoe in a gorgeous ceremony in Newport, Rhode Island. Many Dartmouth classmates helped them celebrate at the reception at the New York Yacht Club. Scott Kinum married Marci McGregor overlooking the water at Chatham Bars Inn on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, in September. The couple was joined by many of their Dartmouth friends spanning the classes of ’98 to ’03. Rupa Magge married Kurt Cross over Memorial Day weekend in Marina del Rey, California, with many fellow alums on hand to celebrate. Alyssa Rower married Daniel Fey on June 26 at Buttermilk Falls Inn in upstate New York surrounded by many fellow alumnae. Sarah Lodewick and Rian Laub were married in October in Waltham, Massachusetts, with a number of Dartmouth friends joining the celebration, including Lisa Thum, 2001 class dean. Sarah also recently earned a master’s in social work from Simmons and has been working as a clinical case manager in the Boston Area Program of Gould Farm. Andy Pease married Lisa Samols in New York City and was joined by many friends from Dartmouth. Andy is still teaching outside of New York City and conducting the Columbia University Wind Ensemble and the Columbia Summer Winds. Kim Alexander and Gary Maslow ’00 were married during Columbus Day weekend at the aquarium in Kure Beach, New York. Many Dartmouth friends attended the special event.
Brian Maloney and his wife, Alice Gomstyn ’03, are thrilled to announce the arrival of their son Marshall Aaron, born this past July. Kay Weston Walsh and her husband, Greg Walsh ’99, welcomed their daughter Fionnuala in September.
Britt Broady is still coaching field hockey at the University of Louisville. The team, currently ranked 10th in the country, is getting ready for this fall’s NCAA tournament. Britt and her husband are expecting their first daughter in the spring. Abbey Nova graduated with a master of arts in the history of decorative arts and design from the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum and Parsons. Abbey is now working at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, where she is the Tiffany & Co. Foundation Curatorial Intern in American Decorative Arts.
Best wishes to all of our classmates for a happy and healthy 2011, please continue to send to me updates about everything the New Year brings.
—Kerry Blum, 298 Mulberry St., Apt 3J, New York, NY 10012; kerry.blum@alum.dartmouth.org